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Show From Tlutic. We had a pleasant call ycjtorday from Mr. R. F. Scott, assay er for tho Tintic mill, and Mr. J. E. Berkeley, of tho Shoebridgo mill, Tintic district. dis-trict. Those ge-ntlemen bring an excellent ex-cellent roport of mining matters and business generally in the Tintics, which are already established as permanent per-manent mining districts of almost incalculable wealth. The three milla, tho Tintic, Shoebridgo and Wyoming, are running all the time, and turning out about twenty bars of bullion weekly, of more than average fineness. Tuc Tintic is working exclusively ex-clusively on oro from the Company's mines, Gold Hill. The ledge is now thirty feet wide, of ore assaying on the average $60 per ton silver. j The Germania Company's new furnace fur-nace is fast approaching completion, and it is intended to fire up altout the 1st of July. Probably less has been said about Tintic during tho last eighteen months than ot any other of the large districts in the' Territory, but it continues con-tinues to steadily rise in the estimation estima-tion of miners and capitalists, and is UiiUJI UUUlilg lJ LUC UlClijUO ntiiJLU Ul tho world. - Yesterday seven bars of bullion came up from there, and this ia but a repetition of what occurs several sev-eral times a woek. A railroad to Tintic has become an actual necessity, and wo hope to ero long chronicle the fact of the iron horse making himself heard in that region. TEeatre. There was another fine audience at the Theatre last night to witness tho second performance of "Help." Mr, Murphy was again well received, and his playing, singing, dancing and other specialties wcr rapturously applauded. ap-plauded. There is no flag to his comicalities he holds the audience entirely in his power from hia first entrance en-trance to the fall of the curtain. This evening Mr. Murphy produces his new play of ''Maum Cre,' in which he personates some six. or seven different characters, affording him opportunity op-portunity for some most effective act ing. The drama is s'.rougly cast, Mcsdamea Colville, Cogswell, Douglas, Doug-las, Adams, and Crosbio, and Mossrs. Saw telle, Crosbie, Lindsay, Thorne, Forster, and Wilton sustaining the principal parts; while the minor ones aro also in good hands. The piece is said to be an excellent one, and with' ' such a cast it cannot fail of proving a ! great success, Wc expect to see a crowded house to witness "Maum Cre." |